Julia 1.11.4hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.5 Documentationhex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.11.6 Release Noteshex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2007 页 | 6.73 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.13.0 DEVhex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2058 页 | 7.45 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.12.0 RC1hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.12.0 Beta4hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.12.0 Beta3hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2057 页 | 7.44 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.12.0 beta1hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 2047 页 | 7.41 MB | 3 月前3
julia 1.10.10hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
Julia 1.10.9hex literals for integer values, one typically is using them to represent a fixed numeric byte sequence, rather than just an integer value. Binary and octal literals are also supported: julia> x = 0b10 through the indices 1 through lastindex(s) and index into s, the sequence of characters returned when errors aren't thrown is the sequence of characters comprising the string s. Thus length(s) <= lastindex(s) allows to treat any byte sequence as a String. In such situations a rule is that when parsing a sequence of code units from left to right characters are formed by the longest sequence of 8-bit code units that0 码力 | 1692 页 | 6.34 MB | 3 月前3
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